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Yup, but Russian Captures exceed $1000 depending on code (I paid $1k for a 1939 243 code RC, in great condition). Common code RC's $750+For less than a $1000 you will get either a mismatched russian/romanian capture, or a mismatched restored sporter. You're looking at 1200+ for a bolt mismatch non-capture rifle, and $1500+ for a matching one.
Post a WTB ad on the K98k forum (https://www.k98kforum.com) for wider audience.
I looked too, not many Russian Captures are available for decent prices anymore. If they're not captures and everything matches, you'll be spending the prices you're seeing depending on factory/provenance. They're not cheap shooters anymore that's for sure.Thanks for the input. All I was finding online was the buy it now for 2,500 to 5,000 and what people ask for isn't always what they get.
Yea, sure, but look at Gunbroker prices and get an isea of what the market is, even after the seller pays the fees to gunbroker. That's the market.Thanks for the input. All I was finding online was the buy it now for 2,500 to 5,000 and what people ask for isn't always what they get.
Take a look at my profile. Yugoslovian 8mm Mauser with accessories. $499.I am looking to buy a German K98 that is not sporterized. I'm looking to spend around 1,200 to 1,500. Thanks